[NLRS] dupe sheet specs
W0ZQ at aol.com
W0ZQ at aol.com
Thu Sep 21 09:10:56 EDT 2006
I would add to that the date and time so that you can find the referenced QSO
in the real log. In the past, for the 10gig contest, I have used Excel to
generate my log, then do a SORT on columns in the order of CALL WORKED, then
GRID RECEIVED, then GRID SENT. The idea is to be able to scan the
alphabetically sorted dupe sheet and to see that no one call has been worked from the same
grid received - sent pair.
73, Jon
W0ZQ
In a message dated 9/20/06 11:36:01 PM Central Daylight Time,
goverby at charter.net writes:
> For the 10ghz contest, what exactly does a 'dupe sheet' consist of?
>
> The Rules say:
>
> 5.5.1. A dupe sheet is an alphanumerically sorted list of all contacts
> made during the contest, sorted by band and mode as appropriate. A
> list of duplicate contacts does not meet this requirement.
>
> Since I only have one band, and mode isn't even logged for this contest I
> think it will consist of: callsign, sent grid, received grid.
>
> I 'only' had 475 contacts, so I don't have to send along a dupe sheet, but I
> thought I'd try generating one anyway.
>
>
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